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Brad sent me this message recently:
"I was part of the auto body class at TF South during my junior and senior years. Back in my junior year, we got involved with the CCFD to help restore their 1914 American LaFrance fire engine. While cleaning out my computer, I stumbled upon some old photos and thought I'd share them."
—Brad S.
Glenwood FD
As I went through these pictures, I couldn't help but feel nostalgic about how much effort and passion went into bringing this piece of history back to life. The attention to detail is incredible, and it really shows how much dedication the team put into the project.

*Caption: Back of the engine. Photo by Brad Steinweg.*

*Caption: Various parts after they were painted. Photo by Brad Steinweg.*

*Caption: The chassis and body of the fire engine. Photo by Brad Steinweg.*

*Caption: The water pump assembly. Photo by Brad Steinweg.*

*Caption: The reassembly process underway. Photo by Brad Steinweg.*
These images really capture the essence of what it means to preserve something so historically significant. It’s not just about restoring machinery; it’s about honoring the legacy of firefighters who came before us.
I hope you enjoy looking through these photos as much as I did while putting this together. Let me know if you have any thoughts or stories about similar projects!
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